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oarfish$519260$ - traducción al italiano

SPECIES OF OARFISH LIVING IN OCEANS
Regalecus glesne; King Herring; Cephalepis octomaculatus; Cepola gladius; Gymnetrus ascanii; Gymnetrus banksii; Gymnetrus capensis; Gymnetrus gladius; Gymnetrus grillii; Gymnetrus hawkenii; Gymnetrus longiradiatus; Gymnetrus telum; Regalecus banksii; Regalecus caudatus; Regalecus jonesii; Regalecus masterii; Regalecus pacificus; Regalecus remipes; King of herrings; Giant Oarfish; Earthquake fish
  • sigfig=1}} giant oarfish discovered by their instructor on the beach of [[Naval Amphibious Base Coronado]] in 1996.<ref name=AllHands/>
  • 1895 illustration of ''Regalecus glesne''
  • ''R. glesne'' juvenile
  • Skeleton

oarfish      
n. pesce sottile di colore argenteo con pinna posteriore color rosso vivo (della famiglia Regalecidae)

Definición

Oarfish
·noun The ribbon fish.

Wikipedia

Giant oarfish

The giant oarfish (Regalecus glesne) is a species of oarfish of the family Regalecidae. It is an oceanodromous species with a worldwide distribution, excluding polar regions. Other common names include Pacific oarfish, king of herrings, ribbonfish, and streamer fish.

R. glesne is the world's longest bony fish. Its shape is ribbon-like, narrow laterally, with a dorsal fin along its entire length, stubby pectoral fins, and long, oar-shaped pelvic fins, from which its common name is derived. Its coloration is silver and blue with spots of dark pigmentation, and its fins are crimson. Its physical characteristics and undulating mode of swimming have led to speculation that it might be the source of many "sea serpent" sightings.